After taking the abortion pill, some women regret their decision and wish to reverse its effects. But can you reverse the abortion pill? The short answer is, yes. A medical abortion induced by the abortion pill can be safely and effectively reversed, saving your pregnancy and undoing your initial decision.
What Happens When You Take the Abortion Pill?
Although the name suggests it’s one drug, the abortion pill is comprised of two medications:
- Mifepristone
- Misoprostol
Mifepristone is taken first and causes the uterine wall to thin by depriving it of progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone that is both exclusive and vital to pregnancy. Mifepristone blocks this hormone so that it cannot be used to sustain the pregnancy.
Misoprostol is then taken and causes the body to have labor-like contractions. These contractions push the detached embryo and related pregnancy tissue out through the vagina.
How Is The Abortion Pill Reversed?
The abortion pill is nullified through a regimen called the abortion pill reversal. Women can receive this medication by visiting the abortion pill reversal hotline or by calling 877-558-0333.
The medication provides progesterone to the pregnancy, the hormone initially blocked by mifepristone.
Some women may question if this medication is safe for them and their embryo. According to this study by the National Library of Medicine, “There was no apparent increased risk of birth defects. Conclusions: The reversal of the effects of mifepristone using progesterone is safe and effective.”
According to the same study, it states there is an over 60% success rate. In fact, the rate was 64% to 68% effective in reversing the impacts of the abortion pill.
Where Can I Learn More?
Contact us if you want to learn more or need help obtaining the Abortion Pill Reversal. You can also contact the hotline and get the assistance you need immediately.
If you’re having doubts, it’s better to try reversing your medical abortion than to live with regret. We’re here for you, and we will be the support you need. All appointments are free and confidential.